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  2. Jeans - Wikipedia

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    This created the now familiar and industry-standard five-pocket configuration with two large pockets and small watch pocket in front with two pockets on the rear. The popularity of "waist overalls", as jeans were sometimes called, expanded during World War II. [20] By the 1960s, both men's and women's jeans had the zipper down the front.

  3. Levi Strauss & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Levi Strauss & Co. (/ ˈ l iː v aɪ ˈ s t r aʊ s / LEE-vy STROWSS) is an American clothing company known worldwide for its Levi's (/ ˈ l iː v aɪ z / LEE-vyze) brand of denim jeans.It was founded in May 1853 [2] when German-Jewish immigrant Levi Strauss moved from Buttenheim, Bavaria, to San Francisco, California, to open a West Coast branch of his brothers' New York dry goods business.

  4. Video editing - Wikipedia

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    The ability to edit in virtual reality was created so that users would be able to check their video edits in real time, without having to continually view the video in a headset between edits. [ 13 ] Social media —Video editing can be used for entertainment and other purposes on YouTube and other social media sites.

  5. Levi Strauss - Wikipedia

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    Founding the first company to manufacture riveted blue jeans Founder of the Levi Strauss & Co. Levi Strauss ( / ˈ l iː v aɪ ˈ s t r aʊ s / LEE -vy STROWSS ; born Löb Strauß , German: [løːp ˈʃtʁaʊs] ; February 26, 1829 – September 26, 1902) was a German-born American businessman who founded the first company to manufacture blue ...

  6. Denim - Wikipedia

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    By the 1970s, denim jeans were such an integral part of youth culture [9] that automobile manufactures, beginning with American Motors Corporation began offering denim-like interior finishes. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] (Because denim cannot pass fire resistance safety standards, [ 12 ] indigo-colored spun nylon or vinyl was used, [ 13 ] with contrast ...

  7. Wrangler (brand) - Wikipedia

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    1996: One of every five pairs of jeans sold in America is a Wrangler. [citation needed] 1997: The 50th anniversary of the 13MWZ. A Special Collectors Edition of the 13MWZ is created to celebrate this event. 2000: "Whatever You Ride" television ad campaign is launched, focusing on core brand values. 2001: Wrangler commences making its jeans in ...

  8. Trousers - Wikipedia

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    When breeches were worn, during the Regency period for example, they were fall-fronted (or broad fall). Later, after trousers (pantaloons) were invented, the fly-front (split fall) emerged. [69] The panelled front returned as a sporting option, such as in riding breeches, but is now hardly ever used, a fly being by far the most common fastening ...

  9. JNCO - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, some schools tried to ban wide leg jeans such as JNCO because they were a tripping hazard and Kids were supposedly hiding contraband in the pockets [2] After peak sales of $186.9 million, sales halved in 1999. In the 2000s, the brothers closed the main factory. [3]